Greatly encuraged by the discovery of OpenOffice
support with Forrest 0.6, I set about replicating the standard example, and then
modifying it (successfully) before setting out to put some on my real content
into an OpenOffice format and trying that. As part of that exercise I modified
various OpenOffice styles, so they would look as I wanted when printing a paper
(and pdf) version of the document.

Well:

OpenOffice Heading1 style was rendered the same as
in Forrest's example (fine!).

OpenOffice Heading2 and Heading3 styles were
rendered within <p> tags only, with no navigation links at the top of the
page.

OpenOffice Heading4 style was rendered within
<p> tags, but preceeded by HTML tables that look like the original
ForresanHeading2 style, containing the text Hugo (!!!). And there are navigation
links entitled Hugo at the top of the page! There is no "Hugo" anywhere in my
OpenOfice document.

The PDF files is even more curious, with section
numberings prepended before my own section 4 heading, like this:

1.1 hugo

1.1.1 hugo

1.1.1.1 Panel Support # (this is my actual
Heading4 text)

#(body of my paragraph follows)

1.2 hugo

1.2.1 hugo

1.2.1.1 Display Modes # (this is
my second Heading4 text)

#(body of my paragraph follows)

Now, I will back-track to find out what chnage
between the Forrest OpenOffice file and my own OpenOfice file has broken the
Heading2 and Heading3 presentation, and introduced our friend Hugo. But in the
mean time, any pointers would be appreciated..